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Dispatches

SEPT. 17

9:18 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance transferred a patient from Hillsboro Community Hospital to Newton Medical Center.

10 a.m. — Marion ambulance took a teenage woman who felt like she was going to pass out from the Tabor College administration building to HCH.

11:58 a.m. — Florence ambulance was called to the 1200 block of Z Rd., Cedar Point, for a woman who had dizziness when sitting up, but Chase County ambulance responded instead.

12:23 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance took a woman in her 100s who had a seizure from Bethesda Home to Newton Medical. Goessel first response also responded

12:34 p.m. — Marion ambulance picked up a patient from Chase County in Florence and transferred the patient to Newton Medical.

3:20 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance took a woman with severe back pain from 400 block of S. Ash St. to HCH. Hillsboro fire provided lifting assistance.

8:03 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance and Goessel first response responded to the 600 block of E. Marion St. for a medical alarm for a man in his 80s. No transport was made.

SEPT. 18

6:21 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance made a non-emergency transfer from HCH to Newton Medical.

3:44 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance transferred a patient from HCH to Galichia Heart Hospital in Wichita.

9:02 p.m. — Florence ambulance took a man with chest pain from the 1000 block of Union Rd. to St. Luke Hospital.

Thursday

4:09 p.m. — Goessel fire responded to a fire caused by lightning at K-15 and 140th Rd.

4:26 p.m. — Hillsboro fire responded to a pasture fire near Eagle Rd. and U.S. 56.

Friday

7:45 a.m. — Peabody ambulance responded to the 200 block of N. Maple St. for a woman who woke up with a headache, nosebleed, and confusion. The patient refused transport.

7:42 p.m. — Marion ambulance responded to the 1500 block of Sandstone St. for an unconscious man in a vehicle. The man was responsive by 7:52 p.m. and no transport was made. A sheriff’s deputy also responded.

Saturday

12:43 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance took a woman in her 60s whose face was burned after she lighted a cigarette while using oxygen from the 100 block of N. Birch St. to HCH.

2:52 a.m. — Marion ambulance took a woman in her 80s who was a threat to herself and others because of delusions from Parkside Homes in Hillsboro to HCH.

5:26 a.m. — Tampa ambulance responded to 310th Rd. between Wagonwheel and Xavier Rds. for a woman in her 90s with difficulty breathing. Lincolnville first response also responded. It was unclear from radio transmissions whether the patient was transported.

11:29 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance took a person with a possible heart attack from the intersection of Main St. and Grand Ave. to HCH.

2:37 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance responded to the 100 block of S. Main St. for an elderly woman who fell unconscious. No transport was made.

6:52 p.m. — Peabody ambulance responded to a car crash in Butler County. The patient was transported by another ambulance.

11:16 p.m. — Ramona fire responded to a fire in the 300 block of C St. It was reported that people were throwing couches on a bonfire.

Sunday

10:06 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance transferred a patient from HCH to Newton Medical.

Monday

10:10 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance took a man with shortness of breath from Parkside Homes to HCH.

11:53 a.m. — Hillsboro ambulance made an emergency advanced life support transfer from HCH to Kansas Heart Hospital in Wichita.

12:55 p.m. — Marion ambulance took a man in his 80s who fell unconscious from the 200 block of N. Main St. in Hillsboro to HCH.

4:31 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance took a woman in her 30s who took too much medication from the 700 block of W. Grand Ave. to HCH.

5:02 p.m. — Marion ambulance transferred a patient from St. Luke to Kansas Heart.

5:57 p.m. — Hillsboro ambulance transported a Lifeteam helicopter crew between the airport and HCH and back again.

8:08 p.m. — Marion ambulance took a woman who fell at Lois Lane at the county lake to St. Luke.

10:55 p.m. — Marion ambulance transferred a patient from St. Luke to Newton Medical.

Last modified Sept. 26, 2013

 

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